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A neuropsychological evaluation provides current academic levels, as well as data and recommendations about IQ, academic achievement, receptive and expressive language, executive functioning, social skills and responsiveness, attention and response regulation, filtering out interference, working memory, fluency/processing speed, reasoning and problem-solving skills, visual and auditory verbal memory, auditory processing, visual-motor functioning, sensory processing, skills of daily living, self-concept, emotional resilience, mood, planning, organization, lateralized motor skills, and emotional and behavioral regulation.

Neuropsychological evaluations are available for children 5 years and older. Dr. Hale takes time to listen, provide feedback, outline comprehensive recommendations, and follow up on the effectiveness of interventions. Generally, the face-to-face testing with Dr. Hale takes 6-9 hours over two days. The focus of the evaluation is on strengths, deficits, and weaknesses, as well as capabilities, talents, and skills that have been previously unidentified. He is focused on diagnoses and outcomes in the real world. His reports are commonly described as “thorough, detailed, comprehensive.” Additional services are available for parents who want to strengthen their child’s academic, learning, and performance in school, physical activity, and sports.

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